The way home was marked with some fantastic old buses and the typically ridiculous public information signs on the train…
Was this bus in a cartoon when I was a kid?
Back side
The green bus … from the 1960s?
This is a Lifesaving Button!
When and how to use this Emergency Button:
Please press the emergency button, in the case that your car breaks down or other perilous situations.
Step 1: Press the button Step 2: Then remove your car from the track Step 3: Run when you see the train approaches!
I love love love Taiwanese public information boards – especially the logic of the steps required to salvage a potentially life-threatening situation.
More public information signs here and here.
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Taichung – Buses & Trains
The way home was marked with some fantastic old buses and the typically ridiculous public information signs on the train…
Was this bus in a cartoon when I was a kid?
Back side
The green bus … from the 1960s?
This is a Lifesaving Button!
When and how to use this Emergency Button:
Please press the emergency button, in the case that your car breaks down or other perilous situations.
Step 1: Press the button
Step 2: Then remove your car from the track
Step 3: Run when you see the train approaches!
I love love love Taiwanese public information boards – especially the logic of the steps required to salvage a potentially life-threatening situation.
More public information signs here and here.